Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cunningham '32, captain of this year's University hockey team, will play left wing for the Boston Hockey Club team in its game tonight with the Fredericton, New Brunswick, Millionaires. On the other wing will be "Ding" Palmer, former Yale star, while J. P. Chase '28, a prominent Harvard player, will skate at center...
...been learned through reliable sources that John M. Cates, Yale athletic director, will sever his connection with Yale on July 1. His departure is the outgrowth of Yale's reorganization of the athletic administration, whereby the board of control is diminished and the separate sport committees on football, hockey, baseball, rowing and track will be done away with in favor of a more localized center of power...
Saltonstall, who prepared for Harvard at Milton and Exeter, was captain of the 1933 hockey team two years ago, and also president of the Class of 1933, during that year. In addition to having a position on his class hockey team, Saltonstall rowed number seven on the outstanding 1933 crew, and last year rowed in the same position in the University boat. Harvard's hockey captain for 1932 won a third set of 1933 numerals as an end on the football eleven. The new hockey captain is a member of the Student Council, and this year is the Junior...
Before coming to Harvard the newly named hockey head participated in football and hockey at Milton, and in football, hockey, and crew at Exeter. During the hockey season that has just ended, Saltonstall has been the first substitute for Cunningham, retiring leader and right wing of the Harvard skaters. The scoring punch of next year's captain was of great reenforcing value to Coach Stubbs' team throughout the Harvard schedule of games. In the first game with the University Club, Saltonstall's sharp shooting in the closing instants of the game broke a 1 to 1 deadlock that hung over...
...restaurants, was regarded as trustworthy by a number of gangsters and had Irving Bitz for a right-hand man. Go-Between Spitale thereupon disappeared from his usual haunts, and while everyone was wondering where he would bob up next, up he bobbed at a Madison Square Garden hockey game in Manhattan...